Our Mission

To stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections and other diseases by providing quality health, social and supportive services to individuals in low-income and minority neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

Welcome to After Hours

"Providing hope until we find a cure!"

After Hours Project, Inc. (AHP) is a community-based harm reduction program that, since May 2002, has addressed the continued spread of HIV/AIDS in predominantly low income and minority neighborhoods. AHP’s founders and staff live and work in Bushwick, Bedford-Stuyvesant, East New York and Brownsville, Brooklyn and Ridgewood, Queens.

AHP provides participants – primarily intravenous drug users, sex workers and homeless people who have little or no regular contact with linkage to service providers – with a variety of health and social services, including syringe access, case management and HIV counseling and testing after the traditional “9-5” working hours.

AHP practices a street-based mobile and storefront approach that combines evidence-based models of service delivery with mobility, discreetness and personal attention: effective methods for reaching people at the highest risk for HIV/AIDS. AHP adheres to a non-judgmental and non-coercive approach in providing services. AHP staff is successful because they are culturally and ethnically sensitive, linguistically competent and invested in the neighborhood they serve.

News Links

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New York: Help for the At-Risk; Volunteers Fight HIV With Free Needles, Condoms. The van is part of the After Hours Project, a program started two years ago by Fernando Soto and Richard Curtis to stop the spread of AIDS in poor communities.

AHP provides in office walk-in services from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday and from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. on Fridays. AHP is also in the community. For more information on where we will be, visit our Twitter and FaceBook sites.

After Hours Project's mobile unit provides ESAP services at Brooklyn sites. The Mobile Unit is available from 6pm -10pm on various days. For updates and more information, check out our FaceBook and Twitter page.